Colombia, Growth of Graduate Educatioin, 1981- ... also some activity in post-graduateeducation. In the 1996, there were about 10 thousand ... for a selected group of professionals. In short, most of the graduateeducation activities

”). As the educational system expands beyond population growth, it becomes more inclusive ... equalization in early educational transitions—completing primary and entering secondary ... transitions—high school graduation and college entry. The probability of completing high

Female tertiary graduates as percentage of all graduates in education is the number of female graduates in education expressed as a percentage of the total number of tertiary graduates in education. Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics ...Colombia

in EVALUATING AN ALTERNATIVE TO FINANCE HIGER EDUCATION: HUMAN CAPITAL favor of males and private institutions. Parental education level also positively aﬀects the expected income of the graduates, and again, the father’s one has a higher impact. As expected ...colombia

Tertiary Education Total Labor Force Unemployment Rate (%) Year Population Total Enrolment Total Graduates 1, 280, 039* Sources: Global Education Digest, DANE, Working Observatory for Education, ILO 2010, IADB 2010 ... With a population estimated at 44.9 million, Colombia joins the ranks ... In fact, self-employment makes up 40% of the entire working population of Colombia

Table 3: Average number of higher educationgraduates in Colombia from 1990 to 1999 Level of education Technological University Specialized Master’s Male Female Source: Colombia Institute for the Promotion of Higher Education (ICFES).6 ... of the past in Colombia. Women outdo men in terms of professional education, as indicated ... Women’s limited education, traditionally cited as one of the major obstacles to women’s access to management and leadership positions, insofar as holding such posts